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WINNER WINNER AT BOL FOR 79K

underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
edited November 2014 in Sports Betting
Just got this promo email from BOL

"Talk about a nice start to the holiday weekend. BetOnline player Nicholas W. from Illinois hit a $188 mostly chalk 23-team parlay for a $79,150.91 profit. Kudos to Nicholas for not only picking 23 winners, but for also recognizing our industry-best parlay payouts, including the fact that we are one of the few books willing to take up to 25-team parlays.

To see his picks, check out the screen shot on my Twitter account: @DaveMasonBOL."

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  • cpech56cpech56 Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Isn't Dave Mason a BT guy?
  • Old-TimerOld-Timer Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    cpech56 wrote: »
    Isn't Dave Mason a BT guy?

    Yes and he also works for BOL.
  • lumpy19lumpy19 Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Old-Timer wrote: »
    Yes and he also works for BOL.

    Pretty sure I asked him this and it's a different guy.
  • cpech56cpech56 Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    lumpy19 wrote: »
    Pretty sure I asked him this and it's a different guy.

    This...

    I also thought I used to see a Dave Mason's picks floating around on various sites
  • groovinmahoovingroovinmahoovin Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Is he the Dave Mason that played in the band Traffic?
  • Dave MasonDave Mason Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    I once went 1-22 on a 23 team parlay. Not me.

    But I once played in Traffic
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Dave Mason wrote: »
    I once went 1-22 on a 23 team parlay. Not me.

    But I once played in Traffic

    You hung out with Hendrix?
  • Dave MasonDave Mason Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Taught him to play guitar
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Dave Mason wrote: »
    Taught him to play guitar
    Real cool
    Is it true, that the first guitar Jimmy ever had was a lefty guitar his father bought him on his birthday, because he couldn't find a righty guitar
  • Dave MasonDave Mason Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    That's true but Jimmy was so pissed, he lit it on fire
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Dave Mason wrote: »
    That's true but Jimmy was so pissed, he lit it on fire

    I thought he used that guitar to learn to play upside down strings.
    You where also on the beggars banquet album with the Stones? Did you enjoy working with the Stones or was Keith a prick like always?
  • Dave MasonDave Mason Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    just a rumor to enhance his legend.

    Stones were cool. You seem to know a lot about me. Send me $50 & I'll send you an autograph
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    I've been a ticket broker for 12 years. I know about all bands, past and present.
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Well, nice to meet you at least we have a famous musician on a gambling board.
  • Dave MasonDave Mason Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    shhh......... Only You Know & I know
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    1 more question Dave, when Jimmy Miller arrived to the stones, how much of an impact did he have to make the Stones transition from a Pop band to a rock band?
  • DubbsDubbs Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    underwraps wrote: »
    1 more question Dave, when Jimmy Miller arrived to the stones, how much of an impact did he have to make the Stones transition from a Pop band to a rock band?

    I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure Dave's fucking with you
  • underwrapsunderwraps Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    Dubbs wrote: »
    I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure Dave's fucking with you

    yeah could be... after all, it is the internet
  • Dave MasonDave Mason Senior Member
    edited November 2014
    I thought he did his best work with Blind Faith
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